The First Africa Wide Online Influencer Award Competition Is Now Open

Africa Blogger Awards Internet Penetration In Africa By Country Ogilvy JUUCHINI

You can now start submitting entries for the 2014 African Blogger Awards, this continent’s 1st awards’ programme that measures online and social influencers’ reach and influence through data analysis. The awards are open to bloggers, users of Instagram, users of Twitter and users of YouTube across Africa who are permanent residents of any African country.

The Awards have been divided into 36 categories and these provide the opportunity for influencers on these platforms to be measured objectively against their peers, and duly recognised for their achievements.

Categories are diverse, and include sectors such as:

  1. Advice
  2. Fashion and Beauty
  3. Events and Nightlife
  4. Education
  5. Sports
  6. Political
  7. Technology and Gadgets
  8. and Youth Culture among others

“The African Blogger Awards are the first completely impartial, objective awards for online and social influencers on the African continent because winners will be determined by data analytics provided by Webfluential, and not through peer nominations,” says Mike Sharman, Co-Founder of the African Blogger Awards.

The Awards will also give brands and the marketing industry, including advertisers, public relations agencies and media buyers in each participating country, an impartial measurement of the most relevant online and social influencers to include in their campaigns, making sure that they achieve the greatest possible impact for their marketing spend.

How much does it cost to enter? There is no cost to enter.

However, anyone willing to enter will be required to register their blog, Twitter, Instagram or YouTube Profile or a combination of these on Webfluential, a platform designed to quantify the reach, resonance and relevance of bloggers, Instagram accounts, Twitter accounts, and YouTube channels with over 1000 active, legitimate follower and this portal will manage all the applications.

Criteria for judging will be:

  1. Reach measures the size of an influencer’s audience (following) per social media network.
  2. Resonance is a measure of how widely the content that an influencer shares reaches outside of their own community.
  3. Relevance is a measure of the response from the influencer’s community in the form of likes, comments, retweets.

Entries for the awards close on 9 March 2014 at midnight GMT+2 (or 1 AM at GMT+3 cities like Nairobi.

Results will be announced on 16 April 2014 via the competition’s Twitter profile, @African_Blogger, from 11h00 GMT+2.

Overall awards for Africa’s Top Blogger, Top Instagram account, Top Twitter account, and Top YouTube channel will be announced on 18 April 2014 at a celebration hosted in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Winners in each category will receive a web banner announcing their achievement that can be personally-leveraged through their social network and a commemorative trophy.

“As the competition grows, we plan to host the awards ceremony in other cities on the African continent each year, in recognition of the enormous influence that the online community has on news, lifestyle, media and marketing across the continent,” says Murray Legg, co-founder of the African Blogger Awards.

Full infographic for internet penetration in Africa here.

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